What is Voice? How would you define a writer’s voice?

WHAT IS VOICE?

Voice is —



Voice is a way of telling that can “make events reverberate. (Thaisa Frank and Dorothy Wall, Finding Your Writer’s Voice)
Voice is the key element in fiction, the one which, in effect, contains and shapes all the other.
Voice is elements of the story. (Johnny Payne, Voice and Style)
Voice is the effect of style. (Dona Hickey, Developing a Written Voice)
Voice is the magical heard quality in writing. Voice is what allows the reader’s eyes to move

over the silent print and hear the writer speaking. . . Voice is the music in language.


(Donald M. Murray, The Craft of Revision)
To ‘find’ voice, find the hidden story. (Frank & Wall)
The longer you stay a writer, the more voices you find in your own voice and the more voices

you find in the world.
(Allan Gurganus, quoted in Murray, The Craft of Revision)
Each work of fiction has its own distinctive voice and the challenge for the writer – at times a

challenge that evokes intense anxiety – is to discover and to refine the voice that is unique to that

work.
(Joyce Carol Oates, A Study of Short Fiction)
“The first line sets the tone, the melody. If I hear the tone, the melody, then I have the book.” (Elie Wiesel, Against Silence: The voice and vision of Elie Wiesel)

A Year of Voice

For the next year or so, I’ll be studying voice. Each week, I’ll write about what I’m learning about voice and how to control the voice of your writing. I taught a retreat this spring on the topic and I want to explore it further. This won’t be a theoretical discussion; instead, I want to be practical. What can a writer do to affect voice?


Why tackle this question? A friend once got a rejection on a story with an editorial letter that said something to this effect: The story is great, but the voice just isn’t there. And you can’t edit for voice. You can’t teach it. It’s either the right voice or not.


I was astounded. As a writing teacher, I definitely think writing can be taught, including voice. I’ve hesitated to write and teach about this for a long time, though, because it’s such a nebulous concept. But this is the year. How can we consciously change the voice of a piece of writing? Let’s find out.


How do you define voice? What makes the voice of a piece stand out and how do you create the right voice for your story? Let’s talk.

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